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REGARDING THE SETTLEMENT OF THE SELKUPS IN THE TRANS-OB AREA BASED ON TOPONYMY DATA BY G.-V. MILLER // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 1 (116). P. 136-139

The paper analyses the toponymic data of the fi eldnotes by G.-V. Miller collected among Narym and Ket Ostyaks in 1740. The focus of attention is on hydronymic terms. Available data allow to map the area of settlement of Selkup-speaking population in the middle part of the Trans-Ob region in the mid 18th century and make observations on this population’s localization in the watersheds of the main local rivers of Tym, Ket’, Parabel’, Chaja, and Chulym.

Keywords: Selkups, Ostyaks, toponymy, hydronyms, habitat

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FOLKLORE STORIES OF ITYA IN THE ARCHIVE OF A. I. KUZMINA // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 2 (130). P. 205-208

The analysis is based upon the archive of the folklore data collected by a linguist A. I. Kuzmina in the 1960s. The database includes 17 texts, which present the folklore stories of Itya widespread among the Selkups. The majority of these narratives with participation of this hero recorded by A. I. Kuzmina are previously unpublished. Their publication will dramatically extend the empirical base for the folklore and ethnohistorical studies. The plot of the stories is common to all Selkup groups. The data of A. I. Kuzmina supplement the folklore plots of the Middle Ob dialectal area (Ivankino, Tibinak, Konerovo).

Keywords: selkup, folklore data, stories of Itya, folklore plots and motifs

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RESULTS OF THE NATIONAL AND PRACTICAL WITH INTERNATIONAL PARTICIPANTS CONFERENCE “FOURTH HISTOTY READINGS OF TOMSK STATE PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 2 (130). P. 229-234

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“TOMSK JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS AND ANTHROPOLOGY” – NEW OPEN INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC FORUM // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 10 (151). P. 220-226

“Tomsk Journal of Linguistics and Anthropology” (TJLA) is a new open international academic forum for the discussion of the research issues in humanities, dedicated to the specific research area – Siberia and the adjacent territories. TJLA was established at Tomsk State Pedagogical University as a result of long-term research cooperation among the scholars in linguistics, anthropology, ethnology, ethnography and history. The projected audience of the journal includes a wide range of specialists in local lore, linguistic sciences, sub-disciplines of anthropology, education, policy making, local decision makers and authorities. The journal complies with the requirements and standards of international academic publishing and citation indexes.

Keywords: journal, linguistics, anthropology, ethnology, ethnography, Siberia

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SELKUP FOLKLORE HERO ITYA MARRIES: TEXTS WITH THE ACTIVE ROLE OF THE BRIDE – THE ASSISTANT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 9 (162). P. 255-261

The article is devoted to the analysis of the plots of Selkup folklore texts with Itya and his opponent – Eater. Analytical review covers one of the identified subgroups of texts in the corpus under study. The subgroup comprises stories with the active role of the bride of the hero, who shows her magical qualities. The result of the analysis suggest that initially, these texts were not included in the narrative repertoire of Itya-tales, but were integrated by storytellers in the process of compiling this folklore series, the process which had yet not been completed by the mid-twentieth century.

Keywords: Selkup folklore, texts with the hero Itya, Samoyedic epos, classification of subjects

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